Hardware Database
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The baseline ADL dock: HDMI out, USB-A ports, and Power Delivery pass-through.
- HDMI 4K@30 or 1080p@60
- USB PD pass-through 45W+
- 2x USB-A
Category verified with the reference device; any hub meeting these specs should behave the same.
Higher-bandwidth dock for 4K monitors at 60Hz.
- HDMI 2.0 4K@60
- USB PD 65W+
- USB-A + Ethernet
Requires a phone whose DP Alt Mode carries 4 lanes.
Full HD monitors are the sweet spot for ADL: sharp, fast, and light on the GPU.
- 1920x1080
- HDMI input
- 60Hz
QHD works well on flagship phones; expect slightly higher GPU load.
- 2560x1440
- HDMI input
- 60Hz
External SSD mounted through the dock, visible to Android and Linux via shared storage.
- USB 3.x
- exFAT recommended
- Bus-powered
Use exFAT for cross-compatibility; ext4 requires extra setup on Android.
Wireless input paired through Android; events pass into the Linux desktop.
- Bluetooth 5.x
- Multi-device pairing helpful
Plugged into the dock; zero pairing, zero latency.
- USB-A
- Any layout
Keeps the phone visible and cool while it drives the desktop.
- Ventilated designs help thermals
Powers the dock and keeps the phone charging under desktop load.
- USB PD 3.0
- 65W
- USB-C
Pick a charger rated above the dock's pass-through so the hub's own draw is covered.
To learn what the specs mean, see USB-C hubs and the recommended setup.